We have some small experience with connection of EASY8xx to HyperTerminal running on a PC. It is used for a very low level data logging during test runs. In the beginning we tried to figure out the possibilities and found out, that the use of PC-CAB didn't work. It is possible to get a connection but HyperTerminal is not receiving any data. We never digged deep enough to find the reason. The MO-CAB however was working fine.
I finally figured out what's needed for PC-CAB to work with HyperTerminal. The culprit was not a PC-CAB itself but a classical case of lack of remote control of
DTR line from inside HyperTerminal and most of other simple terminal emulators.
If you use a terminal emulator that can control
DTR line
ON/OFF then your
PC-CAB can be "powered" from that line, and will be able to communicate data from easy800 to PC without any problems. Use
Bray++ for example and the so called
"power" problem's gone!
Some 6 years ago
Otto Birr posted a little note on similar subject that can be found elsewhere in this forum.
Inside that appnote Otto described small modification that's required for easy800-PC-CAB to be used with ANY serial device. And yes - that means that
you can communicate - even with HyperTeminal
All that's needed is
to ground pin 4 (
DTR) inside DB9-F end of
PC-CAB. By setting
DTR line
LOW you actually supply the missing optocoupler's
Ground, and thus
"power" the PC-CAB.
I found that the easiest way to modify it is to open cable's plastic shell and solder a jumper (use wire or 2-pin jumper) between the associated pins 4 and 5 directly on a pc board found inside the shell. In my case (see pictures below) the colours of the wires to be jumpered together were YELLOW (pin 5 = SGND = Signal Ground) and GREEN (pin 4 = DTR).
That's all folks. You can close the shell and leave such modified cable to be used from now on for anything you wanna do with it...
Or you may want to add a little ON/OFF switch between 4 & 5 and hide it inside PC-CAB's shell, or you may opt for building a detachable plug-in gadget as per Otto's write-up.
Anyways, after modification the optocoupler found inside PC-CAB becomes permanently enabled to send data from EASY800 without any need for "handshake" setup or lack of it.
After all - and despite some other rumours - your PC-CAB cable
can be used for both easySoft programming, and serial communication of your choice.
Thank you Otto Birr!p.s. It is worth to mention that Otto's elegant contraption (with additional power to pin 7 and some line drivers of course) allowed to communicate 1000m apart as reported by Frank some 4 years ago here
http://easy-forum.net/index.php?topic=882.0und
http://easy-forum.net/index.php?topic=880.msg3287#msg3287